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Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic Live Performance of 'Space Wrangler' at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Venue: Red Rocks Amphitheatre Location: Morrison, Colorado, United States Date: September 14, 1991

Caught in the vibrant tapestry of the early '90s, Widespread Panic was on the rise when they performed "Space Wrangler" at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, on September 14, 1991. Just prior to this electrifying live recording, the band had released their self-titled album, "Widespread Panic," in 1991, which marked a pivotal point in their burgeoning career. This was their first record released under their own label, making it a significant milestone as they sought to carve out their unique sound in the jam band scene. The performance at Red Rocks wasn’t just another gig; it was a symbol of their growing popularity, with the venue being iconic for live music. Fans still reminisce about that night, as it showcased the band's energetic blend of rock, blues, and Southern jam that would ultimately set the stage for their extensive and beloved catalog. The night at Red Rocks showcased their burgeoning connection with fans, a connection that continues strong today.

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